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TRE • LUCKNOW , SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1643
WEDDING BELLS,
laR%rWN—TRELE+ AVEN
Ferns and early summer, flow-
ers made a pleasing background
for the wedding at the -dome of
the bride's mother at 4.30 o'clock
Saturday afternoon when Lois
-0Elizabeth, younger 'daughter of
Mrs. Laurette ' •Treleaven, 'Dun
• gannon, and the late Mr. G. C.
Treleaven, became_ thebride of
- . Mr. Arthur Nelson.,roWn, Dun-
das; youngest son. of Mrs: C. C.
Brown; Dungannon, and the late
Mr. Charles Brown. . The Gere-
vmony was' performed by ;Rev. H.
.J. Vickerson in " the presence of
about.thirty, guests, 41 immediate.
relatives.
The bride, given in xnarriage by
=her mother, Was unattended and
looked lovely as she entered- the
drawing room to the strains of
the "Bridal Chorus", from Lohen-
"grin - played 'b'y hei' sister;" -MW:
Maurice Woodford, Toronto, The
bride wore a floor -length gown of
white sheer;. with tight -fitting
bodice and bouffant skirt, .& tar-
ried a . bouquet of • American
Beauty • roses and baby's breath.
She wore flowers in her hair. A
buffet --luncheon, was served, the
dining room being decorated with
pink and white streamers and
white wedding bells. The table
was Centred with the wedding
cake and sweet peas in • the same
color scheme. Mr. & Mrs'. Brown
left later by . motor on a short
honeymoon, the bride donning for
travelling a two-piece dress,
smart navy hat and beige coat
with_ _:na_vy_ accessores:--
Guests
FGuests were present for the
wedding from Toronto, Dundas,
° Stratford, Listowel, . Goderich,
Lucknow and Dungannon.
M . ZION
Miss Lorna, Reid student nurse
from Guelph' Hospital is spending
three weeks holidays with her
parents, Mr. 'arid Mrs. Sam Reid.
Mr. and Mrs .Albert Alton, Miss
Bernadine Alton visited with Mr.
. and Mrs..Fred Anderson on Sun-
day..
Pte. W. D. Reed of Nova. Scotia
& Mrs. Reed spent Tuesday with
Mr. and. Mrs. W. G. Hunter and.
; Mr. and 'Mrs. W. T. Gardner.
Anniversary services were con-
ducted . here on Sunday._ Rev..
Stewart of • Lucknow . United.
church was; guest speaker and de-
livered two-very
e-liveared-two-very appropriate ser-:
mons. Guest soloist were Messrs.
Towle df Blythe and Lloyd Stew-
art• of, Stratford, son of M. and
Mrs. Phillip Stewart` and Misses
Helen • Mowbray and, Doris Tay-
lor of Lucknow sang two , duets
during .the ... afternoon service:
Solos and duets were well .ren-
dered and much appreciated.
Mr: Gordon Kirkland had .a cow
killed and • anotherso badly in-
jured she had to be destroyed
during the electrical storm of Sat-
urday. night.
Mrs. George Hunter, Mrs. W. G.
Hunter attended the shower on
Tuesday p.m. given in honor of
Miss Beatrice' Treleaven, bride-
to-be at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Drennan, Crewe.•
Mrs. Robt. Andrew and Miss
Ellen Andrew visited.. last week
with -Mrs. John Mullen of- Lents,.
Mrs. Jas. McKay and on J'a�•k
of Paisley visited. Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stewart
of Lucknow visited Sunday with
Mr. arld Mrs. Wesley Ritchie.
A shower was given by the
community and friends on Wed-
nesday evening in honor of Miss
Rena Hunter who was, married
on Saturday last. She received
many. useful and pretty gifts for
which she thanked her friends in
a pleasing manner. All -join in
wishing Mr. and Mrs. Menary a
long and happy wedded life. •
Mrs. Ernest Gardner spent part
of last week with Mrs. Jim Gard-
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WH1TECH IWCH
Mrs. Roy Patten of St. Georges
spent the week -end with her
Mrs._ A Fox,
Mrs. Ed Gaunt spent the week-
end with Mrs.• Louttit of Wing -
ham.
Anniversary services were- held
in the United church here last
Sunday and Were well attended.
Special 'music Was rendered 'by
thea. choir. • Rev:. • Mr. Dunlop of
Belgrave preached fine sermon's.
We are sorry to report ::Mrs.:.
Clarence .Cox -and Master :Clayton
Scholtz are on the sick list.
Mr. Alex R. Kennedy of Winni-
peg,. Man., arrived home last
week to visit with his mother,
Mrs. David Kennedy and; attend
the Kennedy annual picnic. It
is. '18 years since he, his . wife
and family were here before. He
rreturned to: the- West -this- week:-
Miss
eek:-Miss Velma. Scott left last
Thursday to take, her. basic train-
ing with the Wrens, at Galt The
Women's •Institut'e, the Red Cross
and Patriotic Society presented
her , with a beautiful . dressing,
-gownlast week before she left.
We wish her every success.
The . annual Kennedy reunion
was held last Thursday at Kin-
cardine tourist camp, when about.
50 relatives were present. Dinner
and supper were served: In the
afternoon races and .games were
enjoyed. Mr.:John- tKennedy re -
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Officers Elected .
Members of the Bruce Press
I Association met in Port Elgin last
Thursday for their 'annual meet-
ing. Officers ",elected were, _.presi-
dent, Clayton Schaus, Chesley;
vice - president,. Mrs. Duncan,
Wiarton; Sec'y., Everett Shortt,
Southampton.
ceived a .prize for the oldest per-
son present and Mr. Alex R.
,Kennedy of Winnipeg received
a prize for corning •the farthest
distance. Mr. Joe • McCloskey and
'Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'McCloskey
of Guelph were. present.
• • The Young Women's Auxiliary
are holding their meeting on ' Fri-
day afternoon in the basement of
the Presbyterian . church when
they are having; some. of their
work on display. 'Rev. Angus Mc-
Kay, returned missionary, , will
Address-the-meeting.--All-Are-in-
vited.
meed -Yg.-Kli are -i ri=vited.' . • -
The . Home' Helpers and 'WM.&
meeting will be held in the Pres-
byterian church `on Thursday at
2:30 p.m. when ,Mrs. Angus Mc-
Kay will address the meeting.
Mr. "and Mrs. George. Kennedy
entertained the Kennedyfamily
at .dinner on ° Sunday - .at the old
homestead, ,prior to his brother
Alex returning to l innipeg din
Monday.' Mr. .and Mrs. John Reid
Of Auburn were also present. • •
.Mr.. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier are
moving to the' village this week.
OBITUARY'
MRS. THOS. DOUG ERRTSY
A, lifelong resident of Ashfield
,township, - Catharine Bennett
wife of the . late Thos. A. Dough-
erty, died on' Sunday morning at
her home, Con: 1, iiir'her 77th
.
Mrs. Dougherty suffered a
stroke, which resulted in her
death, a week ago. Her husband,'.
one of the best known residents
df Ashfield, died: about' 2 months
ago.. She was a member of ,Christ
church (Anglican) At Port Albert.
Surviving ' ere'three sons, Ed-
ger and .George, Ashfield;; White-
ly, Dafoe, Sask.; two daughters,
Mrs. John MacKenzie, Ashfield;.
Mrs. E. Sowerby, Goderich town-
ship, and six brothers and sisters,
Arthur, Robert and William Ben,
nett, Chicago; Mra. John Camp=
ode
ric'1�' Mrs. .W*u
Craw—
ford,
bell,._ Gr-aw--
ford, Ashfield and Mrs. Edna
Pentland, Port Huron, '
"; The funeral was held on Tues-
day from her late residence, -con- -
ducted by Rev. J. W.' Donaldson.
Interment took place in Maitland
cemetery, Goderich.
Property Sold
Mr, Wm. Ringler of St. Helens
has sold hisproperty on east side
of Division street, Listowel, '-to
Mr., C. E.. Blackmore. -Listowel
Banner.
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PLAN to spend half a day, a day; or several evenings a
week on local fafms during the haying and harvesting
seasons this summer. Join the thousands of Farm Com-
mandos who "close up shop" or lay down their tools to
make "raids" into the country and help farmers take their
crops -from the Ian t .
-Farm Commando, Br gades are springing up in Chambers,.
of Trade, Service Clubs, Churches
ations all over Ontario. Townsmen
ake a direct, atriotic contribution
of Commerce, . Board
and .other open's organ
are getting together to
to the War -Effort -by helping to save the crops.
Farm Commandos are • aid a minimum of twenty-five cents.,
an hour, and many C . r andos' contribute . these earnings
to favourite war charities.
If there is n Farm Cotnmando Brigade forming in your
• localitti take i up with your own men's organization and
get your localBrigade 'started at ohm. .
Every possible man-hour must be put in during harvesting''
to prevent irreplaceable loss of food that IS essential
to the Allied War Effort and to Canada % erself!
. Your help is, needed—NQW I Volunteer in a Farm
Commando Brigade and be ready to help when
harvest emergencies arise. For full information,
forms, etc., write to _Ontario Farm Service,,,
Force, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, at once.
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DOMINION -PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM
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WISHES TO THANK The
Public For Their Past Patron-
age, Trusting . That After. The
War, . We Will Be Permitted
To Again'Estab'lish Our Busi-
ness In Lucknow' And Resume
The: Pleasant Business Associ-
ations We Have Enjoyed ' In
The )Past.
H. M. GREEK
IN . THE MEANTIME. .my
tfiei;_J i�[i:�'i'Tejr, wi I earr-y
on Tube Testing," Tube Re-
placements, .Battery.:. Sales &
Electric Fence Sales. -
KINLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill visit d
during •the week. at. the latter' s
home here. '
Miss Helen -Thompson ,returned
home after spending a while in
Walkerton ,with Mr. And Mrs. Joe.
Cassidy.
Letters of thanks from overseas
were received by the Red Cross
branch here from . Grin. Edward
.Burt and. Pte. Harry. Ritchie for.
goodies sent by the ladies here.
As it is time ' for boxes to be
sent again to our lads over there,
the ladies have planned another
social evening and rummage sale
in the school on Friday evening
next. The boys depend ohi us, we
depend on you, don't let us down..
We need funds to carry on...Come
out and do your bit.
Miss S. Sharpe and her sisters
of Teeswater visited Thursday
With Miss Mary Commonat the
Malcolm home here.
Congratulations to Mr.: & Mrs.
R. Parrish, (rite Ina Johnston)
who wermarried on Tuesday
last.
Miss Marion --Mackay- has re
signed the position 'Of teacher . in
our school. We are sorry to: lose
IVIts-s-Meeliay from our midst and
wish her continued success •in her
new field of work.
The sacrament . of Holy Com-
munion was administered in the
Presbyterian church on Sunday -
last. On . Sunday next the Ang-
lican congregation will observe
Holy Communi n service- when
Archdeacon W: 1. Hartley of Kin-
cardine 'will be in .charge.
Mrs. George Haldenhy return-,
ed home from Toronto where she
spent the past two weeks with
relatives.
4iVlrs. Stauffer' and son^ ;Bill of
the South Line visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stanley.
Mrs. ,Cliff. Borthwick . of St.
HCatharines visited• Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and'Mrs. James
s. I -
odg4G•lenhPin ell,' R C;iA;.F., Toronto
spent the week -end at his home'
here.
Mrs: H. A. •Graharn visited over
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, '
Levi Eckenswiller, London.' ,
Mrs. Elphick of Pinkerton vis.
ited, during the week with Mr. &
Mrs. John Colwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGuire,
Arnold and Lovely of Olivet were
Sunday visitors with, relatives in
the village.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Haldenb
Mr. and Mrs; Art Graham visited
Sunday with Kincardine friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phillips
-Anti.-.•fa . of.. 101: Ti`irr eg .
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Sunday at Mr. George Phillips.
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